Great Throughts Treasury

This site is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Alan William Smolowe who gave birth to the creation of this database.

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José Ortega y Gasset

In order that a man may stop believing in some things, there must be germinating in him a confused faith in others. It is curious to note that almost always the dimension of life in which the new faith begins to establish itself is art.

Art | Faith | Life | Life | Man | Order |

José Ortega y Gasset

We do not live to think, but, on the contrary, we think in order that we may succeed in surviving.

Order | Think |

John Woolman

Some glances of real beauty may be seen in their faces who dwell in true meekness. There is a harmony in the sound of that voice to which divine love gives utterance, and some appearance of right order in their temper and conduct whose passions are regulated.

Appearance | Beauty | Conduct | Harmony | Love | Meekness | Order | Right | Sound | Temper | Beauty |

John Stuart Mill

Because the tyranny of opinion is such as to make eccentricity a reproach, it is desirable, in order to break through that tyranny, that people should be eccentric. Eccentricity has always abounded when and where strength of character has abounded; and the amount of eccentricity in a society has generally been proportional to the amount of genius, mental vigor, and moral courage it contained. that so few now dare to be eccentric marks the chief danger of the time.

Character | Courage | Danger | Eccentricity | Genius | Opinion | Order | People | Society | Strength | Time | Tyranny | Society | Danger |

Joseph Addison

One would think that the larger the company is in which we are engaged, the greater variety of thoughts and subjects would be started into discourse; but, instead of this we find that conversation is never so much straightened and confined, as in numerous assemblies.

Conversation | Think |

Joseph Campbell

The macrocosm (order of the universe), microcosm (order of the individual), and mesocosm (order of the attuned society) are equivalent, the social ideas and moral principles by which the individual is constrained to his group are conceived to be, finally, of his own nature. And for the same reason, the visionary realizations of the yogi in solitude would be of the psychological sources out of which the mesocosmic order of his mythologically grounded cultural monad originated.

Ideas | Individual | Nature | Order | Principles | Reason | Society | Solitude | Universe |

Joseph Campbell

The virtues of the past are the vices of today. And many of what were thought to be the vices of the past are the necessities of today. The moral order has to catch up with the moral necessities of actual life in time, here and now.

Life | Life | Order | Past | Thought | Time | Thought |

Joseph Chilton Pearce, aka Joe

The worst is yet to come, however. Far more devastating that this pruning is that nature then brings about a corresponding increase of the connecting links of the emotional circuits in this cyngulate gyrus with the lower survival fight-or-flight structures of the amygdala, that neural module linked directly with our ancient defense and survival system in the reptilian brain. In this way, a sharp curtailment of connections with the higher, transcendent frequencies of mind and heart is brought about in order to shift growth toward the lower, protective survival systems.

Defense | Growth | Heart | Mind | Nature | Order | Survival | System |

Julia Cameron

In order to risk, we must jettison our accepted limits... Very often a risk is worth taking simply for the sake of taking it. There is something enlivening about expanding our self-definition, and a risk does exactly that.

Order | Risk | Self | Worth |

Karl Marx

Private property has made us so stupid and one-sided that an object is ours only when we have it - when it exists for us as capital, or when it is directly possessed... In the place of all physical and mental senses there has therefore come to be the sheer alienation of all these senses, the sense of having. The human being has been reduced to this absolute poverty in order that he might yield his inner wealth to the outer world.

Absolute | Alienation | Object | Order | Poverty | Property | Sense | Wealth | World |

Joseph Roux

Since unhappiness excites interest, many, in order to render themselves interesting, feign unhappiness.

Order | Unhappiness |

Joseph Chilton Pearce, aka Joe

Each major stage of development offers a window of opportunity distinctly different from anything that has come before. The increase of intelligence at each stage of development is disproportionately greater than the increase exhibited in the previous stage, similar to the order of increase found in the Richter scale for measuring earthquakes.

Intelligence | Opportunity | Order |

Lewis Mumford

If anything could testify to the magical powers of the priesthood of science and their technical acolytes, or declare unto mankind the supreme qualifications for absolute rulership held by the Divine Computer, this new invention alone should suffice. So the final purpose of life in terms of the megamachine at last becomes clear: it is to furnish and process an endless quantity of data, in order to expand the role and ensure the domination of the power system.

Absolute | Computer | Invention | Life | Life | Mankind | Order | Power | Purpose | Purpose | Science | System |

Lewis Mumford

The extent of the catastrophe that threatens gives the measure of the transformation that will be necessary in order to master it.

Order | Will |

Lewis Mumford

We have created an industrial order geared to automatism, where feeble-mindedness or acquired, is necessary for docile productivity in the factory; and where a pervasive neurosis is the final gift of the meaningless life that issues forth at the other end.

Life | Life | Order |

Katharine Butler Hathaway

A person needs at intervals to separate himself from his family and companions and go to new places. He must go without his familiars in order to be open to influences, to change.

Change | Family | Order |

Les Brown

Choosing goals that are important to you is one of the most essential things you can do in order to live your dreams.

Dreams | Goals | Important | Order |

Louis D. Brandeis, fully Louis Dembitz Brandeis

Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy. To declare that in the administration of the criminal law the end justifies the means – to declare that the government may commit crimes in order to secure the conviction of a private criminal – would bring terrible retribution.

Administration | Anarchy | Contempt | Crime | Government | Law | Man | Means | Order | Government |

Ludwig Wittgenstein, fully Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein

In order to know an object, I must know not its external but all its internal qualities.

Object | Order | Qualities |

Joseph Chilton Pearce, aka Joe

Among the greatest of cultural lies is that we are, by nature, violent, and that only chaos would prevail without the order imposed by law and the shame stress that powers it.

Law | Nature | Order | Shame |